Blood Transfusion Checklist

Posted by NicolPatterson on December 28th, 2019

There some tips that one has to keep in mind while doing blood transfusion:

· The first step should be to obtain consent. You have to explain the reason and all the risk for the patient that may arise. You have to mention that the chance is low but still exists and tell him that more information can be found in patient information leaflets.

· After that write a prescription. You must record all the information in a patient's information sheet. This can help everyone track useful information.

· Besides, it is important to collect a blood sample and request blood. The blood bottle should be fully filled with the sample.

· The next step is to prepare everything for the transfusion. Wash your hands and prepare all the required instruments.

· After that, you have to administrate the transfusion. You have to make sure that the blood is not out of date and is matching the patient's needs.

· After that, you have to observe the post transfusion state of the patient. You have to keep updated about how the patient feels. You have to remind the patient that if he or she shivers, feels flushed, has any rushes or feels pain, he or she has to report about that immediately. If he or she feels well, the patient should also tell that to the doctor. All the information should be recorder in order to provide the brief event review for the further usage.

· Keep in mind that target Hb in the transfusion is around 8 to 10 g/dL. Each unit of blood will raise Hb by 1 g/dL.

· Regular checks are important at any moment of the event.

· Observation should take place not only during the transfusion but also before and after it.

· If there are any problems, contact senior medical for advice.

Nicol Patterson, a manager and writer at one of the best writing company https://order-essays.com/.

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